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To sow or not to sow ?
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<blockquote data-quote="wdah/him" data-source="post: 8047061" data-attributes="member: 406"><p>I'd aim a little N but top up any P and K for later. I have a reseed last year and will more so look after the p and k at first cut with fert with an aim to add clover. If it dries out it will get slurry after grazed by sheep in spring. No where near as advanced as that though owing to dry winter and field lice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wdah/him, post: 8047061, member: 406"] I'd aim a little N but top up any P and K for later. I have a reseed last year and will more so look after the p and k at first cut with fert with an aim to add clover. If it dries out it will get slurry after grazed by sheep in spring. No where near as advanced as that though owing to dry winter and field lice [/QUOTE]
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